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VI. Fiction.
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Macnish, R. The Metempsychosis by a Modern Pythago- rean. In Tales, Essays, and Sketches. London, 1844. Also in Blackwood's Magazine, XIX. 496 ; Littell, LVII. p. 500 ; Tales from Blackwood, Vol. II. ; Good Stories, Part II.
Confessions of a Metempsychosian. Eraser's Magazine, XII. 496.
Cooke, Rose Terry. Metempsychosis. Atlantic Monthly, II. 59.
Fielding, Henry. A Journey from this World to the Next. In his Complete Works. London.
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Hogg, James. The Wool Gatherer. In his Winter Evening Tales. Glasgow.
Stevenson, R. L. The Adventures of Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde. New York, 1887.
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Duchess, Emilia. Boston, 1887.
Hunt, Mrs. E. B. The Wards of Plotinus. London and New York, 1881. (In this historical novel Plotinus and the Neo- Platonists of his time are the principal figures, though not much of their philosophy of preexistence appears.)
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(These stories of doubles may also be added, as showing more or less the impersonation of the higher and lower self in separate embodiments : )
Fouque\ Sintram and his Companion.
Andersen, Hans C. The Shadow.
Browning, Mrs. E. B. The Romaunt of Margret.
Gautier. Le Chevalier Double.
Hale, E. E. My Double and How he undid me.
Poe, E. A. William Wilson.
